The old logo of the Cleveland Clinic was developed in 1984 and was a gold square sitting atop of four green squares. Each square represents one of the Clinic four founders. The four squares also represent each of the major areas of the Foundation: Inpatient care, Outpatient care, Research, and Education.
The new logo is a white square sitting atop of four blue and green squares.
In addition, the hospital will change its name
Recently, HealthVoices.com and Dr. RW pointed out that the Clinic has a longstanding commitment to offering high quality free medical education on its CME website, including an online textbook called The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project.
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The Cleveland Clinic is about to perform some surgery on its logo - wkyc.com
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